Max Verstappen taunts detractors after wet-weather masterclass in Brazil
Verstappen’s stunning victory in Interlagos has all but secured a fourth successive drivers’ title.
Verstappen’s stunning victory in Interlagos has all but secured a fourth successive drivers’ title.
Lando Norris looked set to take a seismic chunk out of Verstappen’s 44-point title lead.
Norris is 62 points behind Verstappen with only 86 points available.
The Dutchman claimed a remarkable win that edges him ever closer to a fourth consecutive title.
The Briton’s bid to win his maiden world title received a boost in Sao Paulo.
In the earlier sprint race, Lando Norris was able to take three points out of Max Verstappen’s lead.
The Briton took two points out of Max Verstappen’s championship lead with the victory.
Norris now trails championship leader Max Verstappen by 45 points with 132 to play for.
Norris will start Saturday’s sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix from second, two places ahead of Verstappen.
Norris looked set to land top spot only to be gazumped by Piastri with the Australian’s final throw of the dice.
Verstappen leads Norris by 47 points heading into the concluding four rounds.